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Category Archives: Being Positive
Transition: Impulse Control vs. “Mindfully Discerning”
Are you having trouble controlling your impulses? Stress, the holidays, and times of transition can cause this to happen. What to do? Author Fleet Maull wrote in his very compelling book, Dharma in Hell: “I know from experience that arbitrarily imposing strict … Continue reading
Transitions: Dating in Mid-life
Are you dating in mid-life? You may be going through a powerful transition. It’s not the same as dating when you’re younger, is it? It’s like getting a dog from animal rescue versus one from a new born litter. Please … Continue reading
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The Benefits and Challenges of Multi-Generational Living
There are advantages to multi-generational living that one does not experience while living independently. In my last blog post I talked about communicating effectively. It’s especially helpful to use compassionate communication when living in multi-generational situations because it lends itself … Continue reading
Wounds: You Will Do What Was Done To You…
Generally speaking, on some level, you will do what was done to you. Until you have actively and consciously healed old wounds to your psyche, you will inflict onto others what you experienced as a child. Most often, you’re not … Continue reading
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There’s Nothing Wrong With You
“I realized there was something wrong with me … and it is that I think there is something wrong with me.” My friend, Jon Swift, posted that on Facebook recently. When I read that, I thought, “Thank you for spreading … Continue reading
When People’s Behavior Drives You Crazy
If you’re a creative professional, or going through a transition, consider this: How do you interpret people’s behavior? If it’s your behavior, you say it’s due to your circumstances. If it’s someone else’s behavior, do you say it’s their character? … Continue reading